Playing Other Sources; Listen To External Sources - Bang & Olufsen BeoSound 9000 Reference Book

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Connecting extra equipment to your
BeoSound 9000 enables you to listen
to the sound of an external source
through the speakers connected to
your BeoSound 9000. However, all
control operations must be carried
out on the extra equipment you
connect.
You can record the source, CD or
radio, you are playing on the
BeoSound 9000 via the AUX-socket
onto Audio tape or another available
media. The recording function must
be carried out via the controls of the
extra equipment.
NOTE!: Please contact you Bang & Olufsen retailer
for complete information about which Bang &
Olufsen or non-Bang & Olufsen products can be
used with the BeoSound 9000.

Playing other sources

Listen to external sources

While you are playing an external source
through your BeoSound 9000, you can still
use the functions which relate to sound,
please refer to the chapter Adjust and store
sound settings.
A.AUX
Press to select extra
equipment
VOL r
Press to raise the
volume
VOL u
Press to lower the
volume
MUTE
Press to silence the
speakers immediately –
Press again to recall the
sound
Extra equipment must be connected to the AUX-
socket on the back of the BeoSound 9000. You
will be able to record digital signals from the
BeoSound 9000 to a Digital Audio Recorder via
the digital output socket. Please refer to 'Connect
the cables' for further information.
If you are recording from the BeoSound 9000
onto Audio tape, you will not be able to
listen to another source, CD or radio, other
than the one you are recording. If you
change source while recording, you will then
record this new source onto your Audio tape.
Connect Headphones to the socket placed in a
low position on the side of the BeoSound 9000
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